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Vocabulary and Grammar Extension 2 ESO

The document consists of vocabulary and grammar worksheets organized into units, covering topics such as film types, TV programs, and survival skills. Each unit includes consolidation and extension exercises for vocabulary and grammar, along with an answer key. The exercises focus on the present simple and present continuous tenses, question formation, and adverbs of frequency.
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Vocabulary and grammar consolidation

and extension worksheets

Unit 1
Vocabulary and grammar consolidation 1–2
Vocabulary and grammar extension 3–4

Unit 2
Vocabulary and grammar consolidation 5–6
Vocabulary and grammar extension 7–8

Unit 3
Vocabulary and grammar consolidation 9–10
Vocabulary and grammar extension 11–12

Unit 4
Vocabulary and grammar consolidation 13–14
Vocabulary and grammar extension 15–16

Unit 5
Vocabulary and grammar consolidation 17–18
Vocabulary and grammar extension 19–20

Unit 6
Vocabulary and grammar consolidation 21–22
Vocabulary and grammar extension 23–24

Unit 7
Vocabulary and grammar consolidation 25–26
Vocabulary and grammar extension 27–28

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Unit 8
Vocabulary and grammar consolidation 29–30
Vocabulary and grammar extension 31–32

Unit 9
Vocabulary and grammar consolidation 33–34
Vocabulary and grammar extension 35–36

Answer key 37–43


Vocabulary consolidation

Film types
1 Write the film type.

horror 1 2 3

4 5 6 7

TV programmes
2 Order the letters to make TV programmes.
aadmr drama
1 acoonrt
2 aegm hosw
3 acdemnortuy
4 acht hosw
5 eht ensw
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6 oprsst aegmmoprr
7 aeilrty hosw
8 cdemoy aegmmoprr
9 aops aeopr

3 Complete the TV guide with words from exercise 2.

CHANNEL ONE CHANNEL TWO CHANNEL THREE

8pm Australian Open 8pm Planet Earth 8pm The Simpsons


Tennis
Episode 2: the animals Homer has a new friend.
sports programme who live in the mountains. 2
1
9pm The Graham Norton 10pm My Family
Show 10pm News and Weather
Watch another funny
at Ten
Graham Norton talks to episode from the Harper
musician Tinie Tempah. 4 family.
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Grammar consolidation

Present simple
1 Complete the sentences with the present simple form of the verbs in brackets.
I don’t like (not like) sitting at the back of the classroom.
1 Our maths teacher never (watch) romantic comedies.
2 My cousin (not go) to school on Wednesday afternoons.
3 My best friend (buy) a sports magazine every Friday.
4 We (eat) at school on Wednesdays and Fridays.
5 I (not sit) next to my best friend at school.

2 Complete the sentences with there is or there are.


There are many adventure films but my favourite is Pirates of the Caribbean.
1 four Pirates of the Caribbean films.
2 a new film called Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.
3 several famous actors in this film, like Johnny Depp and Penelope Cruz.
4 magic water in this new film.
5 I love these films because a lot of action.

3 Circle the correct words and complete the short answers.


Do / Does you like adventure films? Yes, I do .
1 Do / Does your mum watch the news every day? Yes, .
2 Do / Does your best friend buy a newspaper? No, .
3 Do / Does you and your friends like horror films? Yes, .
4 Do / Does your teacher eat ice cream at the cinema? No, .
5 Do / Does your classmates read the film reviews? No, .

Question words
4 Circle the correct words. Then match the questions with the answers.
Who / Why is your best friend? a She watches films at the cinema and at home.
1 How often / Who does she watch thrillers? b Because she likes exciting films.

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2 What / Why does she like thrillers? c She goes to the cinema on Saturday
afternoons.
3 What / Where does she watch films? d She often watches thrillers.
4 Who / When does she go to the cinema? e It’s Amanda.

Adverbs of frequency
5 Order the words to make sentences.
watch / I / often / game shows .
I often watch game shows.
1 never / listen to / the radio / We .

2 on TV / always / The Simpsons / is .

3 films / download / hardly ever / I .

4 twice a month / My friends / to the cinema / go .

5 the internet / every day / My granddad / uses .


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Film types
1 Read the clues and complete the crossword.
1 2 3
F Across
4
A 4 Shrek, Toy Story and Cars are ... films.
7 Some people are scared of this type of film.
N
8 You can see singing and dancing in this type of film.
T
A
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Down
7 1 A type of film about things that are not real, eg a
S
horse that can fly.
Y 2 There are battles and fighting in this type of film.
3 Films about cowboys are ...
8 5 A film with an exciting story, often about crime.
6 This type of film is very funny.

2 Complete the sentences with film types so they are true for you.
I like comedy films because they are very funny .
1 I love films because .
2 I like films because .
3 I don’t like films because .
4 I hate films because .

TV programmes
3 Label the pictures with the TV programmes.
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Present simple
1 Write complete sentences. Use the present simple.
I / love / watching films but I / not like / going to the cinema.
I love watching films but I don’t like going to the cinema.
1 My brother / enjoy / horror films but his girlfriend / prefer / romantic comedies.

2 My sister / read / books but she / not like / reading magazines.

3 My mum / buy / popcorn for us but she / not eat / it.

4 We / not sit / at the front of the cinema. We / sit / at the back.

2 Write complete sentences with there is or there are.


three PE teachers / in my school There are three PE teachers in my school.
1 more popcorn / in the kitchen
2 a good film / on TV
3 two TVs / in my brother’s room
4 22 students / in my class

3 Order the words to make questions. Then write short answers so they are true for you.
westerns / Do / like / you ?
Do you like westerns? Yes, I do.
1 like / your mum / game shows / Does ?

2 volleyball / your friends / Do / play ?

3 in class / ice cream / eat / your teacher / Does ?

4 sports programmes / Do / like / you ?

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Question words
4 Complete the questions.
How often does your dad watch TV? He watches it every day.
1 does he watch TV? He usually watches it after dinner.
2 is his favourite type of TV programme? He likes sports programmes.
3 does he like sports programmes? Because he loves watching football.
4 is his favourite football player? His favourite player is Messi.

Adverbs of frequency
5 Rewrite the sentences using the adverbs in brackets.
I watch TV after dinner. (usually). I usually watch TV after dinner.
1 Teenagers have a computer in their room. (often)
2 My best friend is late for school. (never)
3 We watch films in class. (once a month)
4 My friends play tennis. (hardly ever)
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Survival skills
1 Find ten survival skills in the wordsquare.

V C V J C C D L A
E E E Y O A P O Z
Q X F M O M Z O N
Y L Q I K P Q K B
C L R L N S M F U
S H C Q Z D H O I
L F O L B X I R L
E E I P I M K R D
E U F S P M E O M
P T B J H E B G D

Feelings
2 Complete the words with the vowels.
angry
1 b r d
2 xc t d
3 mb rr ss d
4 t r d
5 w rr d
6 j l s
7 n rv s

3 Label the pictures with words from exercise 2.


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embarrassed 1 2

3 4 5
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Present continuous
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Use the present continuous affirmative.
I’m learning (learn) how to survive in the wild.
1 My friends (look for) food in the forest.
2 The group leader (build) a fire.
3 We (sleep) outdoors for two days.
4 I (chop) wood.

2 Complete the postcard using the present continuous.

Dear Kate,
I / do I’m doing a ‘Survive in the Wild’ course this weekend.
(1) We / camp here for two days.
(2) I / share a tent with three friends.
(3) At the moment / we / not hike . (4) We / rest .
(5) Th
 e group leader / not rest . (6) He / swim
in the river.
(7) I / make lots of new friends. It’s great!
See you at school,
Jim

Present continuous for future arrangements


3 Complete the sentences using the present continuous form of the verbs in the box.
climb do have study swim

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We are doing a maths test tomorrow.
1 Louise for the test at my house this evening.
2 We in the lake tomorrow afternoon.
3 I a party on Saturday.
4 Will a mountain at the weekend.

Present simple and present continuous


4 Order the words to make questions. Then write present simple or present continuous answers so
they are true for you.
your uncle / Does / every day / swim ?
Does your uncle swim every day? No, he doesn’t. He never swims.
1 staying / with your grandparents / you / Are / this week ?

2 your friends / Do / camp in the forest / twice a year ?

3 English / Do / have / on Tuesdays / you ?

4 now / Is / shining / the sun ?


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Survival skills
1 Label the pictures with the correct verbs.

fish 1 2

3 4 5

2 Complete the text with the words in exercise 1.

Can you survive in the wild?


On our adventure weekend, you hike in the mountains during the day and at night you
(1) outdoors under the stars! We teach you to (2) and
(3) your own food! You also learn how to (4) in lakes and rivers and
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(5) trees.

Feelings
3 Answer the questions so they are true for you. Use the words in the box.
excited nervous pleased scared tired worried

How do you feel before a difficult exam? I feel nervous.


1 How do you feel when you can’t find your keys?
2 How do you feel after you climb a mountain?
3 How do you feel before the summer holidays?
4 How do you feel when you pass all your exams?
5 How do you feel when you watch a horror film?
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Present continuous
1 Complete the sentences with the present continuous form of the verbs in the box.
build hike share sleep not shine

Louise and her friends are hiking in the 3 The sun , it’s raining.
mountains. 4 Louise’s dad a big fire.
1 They outdoors tonight.
2 Louise a tent with her friend Jayne.

2 Correct the errors in Louise’s letter.

Dear Will,
At the moment I am rest in my tent. resting
(1) We are camp in a beautiful forest.
(2) I’m makeing lots of new friends at this camp.
(3) My cousin is chats to the group leader.
(4) I hope you is having a good time, too.
Best wishes,
Louise

3 Write the questions. Then write short answers so they are true for you.
your dad / sleep / at the moment? Is your dad sleeping at the moment? No, he isn’t.
1 you / watch TV / now?
2 you / study English / now?
3 your parents / work?
4 the sun / shine?

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4 Look at your diary and complete the sentences using the present continuous.

Thursday Friday Saturday

pm: study for test with Matt pm: stay at grandma’s house am: 20km hike with Fred
am: do maths test mum and dad go out pm: Jim cooks pizza
Matt and I are studying for our maths test this 3 Fred and I 20km on Saturday
afternoon. morning.
1 I at my grandma’s house tomorrow 4 My mum and dad on Friday
evening. evening.
2 Jim pizza for the party on Saturday.

Present simple and present continuous


5 Write sentences using the present simple or present continuous.
My cousin / sometimes / climb trees. My cousin sometimes climbs trees.
1 I / read a great book / at the moment.
2 My best friend / not go to the cinema / every weekend.
3 We / not play / tennis today / because it’s cold.
4 My dog / sometimes / eat popcorn.
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Verbs of discovery
1 Label the pictures with the verbs in the box.
arrive discover drive explore land ride sail take off travel

drive 1 2

3 4 5

6 7 8

Natural disasters
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2 Complete the words with the consonants.


f l oo d s 5 i e
1 o a i e u io 6 u a i
2 o a o 7 a i e
3 ou 8 a i e
4 ea ua e 9 u i a e

3 Label the pictures with words from exercise 2.

volcanic eruption 1 2

3 4
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Past simple: affirmative


1 Complete the sentences with the past simple form of the verbs in brackets.
The Persians cooked (cook) the first biscuits.
1 A restaurant in Hamburg, Germany (sell) hamburgers in 1891.
2 The first oranges (grow) in South East Asia.
3 In the 16th century, the Spanish (take) chocolate to Spain.
4 Marco Polo (discover) a technique for making ice desserts.
5 Popcorn (become) popular in the USA in 1890.

Past simple: negative


2 Rewrite the sentences so they are true.
Ferdinand Magellan travelled by plane. Ferdinad Magellan didn’t travel by plane.
1 Vasco da Gama left Lisbon for Africa and India.
2 Christopher Columbus didn’t sail to America.
3 Alexander Fleming discovered aspirin.
4 Thomas Edison invented the light bulb.
5 Sir Walter Raleigh didn’t find potatoes in America.

be: past simple


3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of be. Use the past simple.
Potatoes were from America. They weren’t (not) from Spain.
1 Ferdinand Magellan (not) from Spain. He from Portugal.
2 I (not) at school yesterday. I ill.
3 There (not) any people in the park, but there two dogs.
4 My friends (not) in front of the cinema. They inside the cinema.
5 There some water on the table but there (not) any coke.

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4 Order the words to make questions. Then write the short answers.
go / your friends / Did / on Saturday / to the cinema? (✓)
Did your friends go to the cinema on Saturday? Yes, they did.
1 new shoes / you / buy / Did / yesterday ? (✗)

2 you and your family / to France / Did / drive ? (✓)

3 Mount Vesuvius / erupt / last year / Did ? (✗)

4 last night / Did / do / your homework / you ? (✓)

could / couldn’t
5 Circle the correct words.
I love languages. I could / couldn’t speak English and French when I was six.
1 My mum could / couldn’t play the piano when she was younger, but now she can’t.
2 Christopher Columbus sailed to America because he could / couldn’t fly there.
3 My best friend’s mum is English, so he could / couldn’t speak English when he was very young.
4 We could / couldn’t cross the city because there were floods.
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Verbs of discovery
1 Find and circle nine verbs of discovery.

dleavesai
la n lri
de
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ex ly
vef
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p lo
retravelarri

2 Complete the sentences with the verbs from exercise 1.


I leave for school at 7.30 every morning.
1 I want to a camel in the desert.
2 My cousins a lot. Last week they went to Madrid and now they’re in New York.
3 The bus was late. It didn’t until 11pm.
4 I wouldn’t like to around the world in a small boat.
5 My parents hate planes so they never .
6 The plane took off at 6pm. What time does it here?
7 Before I go to university, I want to travel and new places.
8 My grandparents can’t so they never travel by car.

Natural disasters
3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
drought earthquake fire hurricane tornado tsunami volcanic eruption
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A(n) tornado is a strong and dangerous wind that moves in a circle. You can find them in
the USA but never in Antarctica.
1 In December 2004, a(n) started in the Indian Ocean and huge waves killed thousands.
2 In 1666, the Great of London burned many buildings and houses.
3 In 1906, a(n) hit San Francisco. The ground moved for seconds and many buildings fell.
4 In 79AD, Mount Vesuvius erupted. This was catastrophic.
5 In 2006, a(n) hit New Orleans. The strong winds destroyed many buildings and there
were terrible floods.
6 In China, it didn’t rain from 1876–1879. This killed nine million people.
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Past simple: affirmative


1 Complete the sentences with the past simple form of the verbs in the box.
cook cry discover sell take

We discovered a family of mice under the 2 During the sad film, my mum a lot.
floor. 3 My dad me to school yesterday.
1 I didn’t need my old bicycle, so I it. 4 My friend pizza last night.

Past simple: negative


2 Rewrite the sentences so they are true.
The South African World Cup took place in 2011. (2010)
The South African World Cup didn’t take place in 2011. It took place in 2010.
1 Nelson Mandela became the first black president of the USA in 2008. (Barack Obama)

2 King Henry VIII had eight wives. (six)

3 Neil Armstrong travelled to space in 1961. (Yuri Gagarin)

4 Adolf ‘Adi’ Dassler started the shoe company Adidas, and his sister started Puma. (his brother)

be: past simple


3 Complete the text with was / wasn’t or were / weren’t.
It was Friday evening. My brother and I (1) in his
bedroom. My parents (2) at work so they (3) (not)
at home. My brother (4) bored. I (5) (not) pleased
because my favourite sports programme (6) (not) on TV. Then

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there (7) a noise. My friends, Jack and Nick (8) at
the door with three DVDs and a huge pizza! The DVDs (9) horror
films and the pizza (10) fantastic. What a great surprise!

Past simple: questions


4 Write the questions using the past simple. Then write the answers.
Who / be / Marco Polo? (an Italian explorer)
Who was Marco Polo? He was an Italian explorer.
1 When / the Irish Potato Famine / begin? (in 1845)

2 What / Captain Cook and his men / discover? (Australia)

3 How many exams / you / have last week? (three)

could / couldn’t
5 Complete the sentences with could or couldn’t so they are true for you.
I couldn’t speak English when I was two.
1 My mum drive a car when she was 20.
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Character adjectives
1 Find 12 character adjectives in the wordsquare.

S C A W Q I K C F X
T R E N I Y Y H R T
U U J B T S J E I S
B E H C B E E E E E
B L A Z Y G C R N L
O U P T U J K F D F
R F U N N Y R U L I
N W B R A V E L Y S
J F K I N D D B C H
A L O Y A L S H Y B

2 Look at the pictures and circle the correct words.

My brother is brave / shy. 1 My uncle is selfish / funny. 2 My parents say I’m lazy / cruel.
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3 My granddad is loyal / wise. 4 M


 y best friend is very
friendly / stubborn.

Movement verbs
3 Label the pictures with the words in the box.
cross fall follow jump lead lift move

lift 1 2 3
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Past continuous: affirmative and negative


1 Complete the sentences with the past continuous affirmative form
of the verbs in brackets.
James was having (have) a party.
1 My friends (dance).
2 Kirsty (listen) to the music.
3 Mark (talk) to Nick.
4 I (play) a game.

2 Correct the information in the sentences. Use the past continuous and the words in brackets.
He was swimming in the sea. (in the pool)
He wasn’t swimming in the sea. He was swimming in the pool.
1 My brother was fighting with my sister. (my cousin)

2 My friends were watching a western. (a thriller)

3 I was reading the newspaper. (a comic)

4 My mum was driving the car. (my dad)

Past continuous: questions and short answers


3 Write the questions. Then write the short answers.
your teacher / feel angry? (✗)
Was your teacher feeling angry? No, he wasn’t.
1 your aunt / smile? (✓)

2 you / walk to school at 8am? (✗)

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3 your brother / have dinner at 9pm? (✗)

4 you and your friends / listen to music? (✓)

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4 Complete the sentences with when or while.
I was moving my bed when I saw a mouse.
1 I was carrying my brother, I dropped him.
2 My cat fell it was jumping from a tree.
3 it started to rain, my dad was building a fire.
4 We found some wild mushrooms we were looking for fruit.

5 Circle the correct words.


My sister was sitting on the chair when it broke / was breaking.
1 The sun shone / was shining when we left the house.
2 The teacher came into the classroom while we played / were playing football.
3 My friends were standing at the bus stop when they saw / were seeing Rafa Nadal.
4 We got lost while we hiked / were hiking in the mountains.
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Character adjectives
1 Look at the pictures and complete the crossword.
1 2 Across
S E L F I S H
3 1 4
4 5

6 8
8

Down
1 2 3 5 7

Movement verbs
2 Label the pictures with the correct verbs.
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carry 1 2 3

4 5 6

3 Complete the sentences with the words in exercise 2.


You’ve got two bags. Shall I carry one?
1 Be careful! Don’t the eggs.
2 You need to the door to open it.
3 I always next to Marta at school.
4 Dolphins can 5 metres.
5 There aren’t any chairs. Let’s here.
6 I usually when I go ice-skating.
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Past continuous: affirmative and negative


1 Write complete sentences. Use the past continuous affirmative.
It was Monday morning at school ...
I / feel tired.
I was feeling tired.
1 I / watch a football match

2 My friends / play cards and Pete / win

3 Kevin and Dan / fight

4 Lucy / have a sandwich

2 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the past continuous.

Last weekend we were hiking in the mountains. It (1) (rain)


and it (2) (get) dark. We were lost. My brother
(3) (lead) the group and we (4) (follow) him. I
(5) (not feel) very brave. In fact, we (6) (feel)
very scared when we heard a strange noise. It was my dad’s old car and he
(7) (drive) towards us. He (8) (smile).

Past continuous: questions and short answers


3 Order the words to make questions. Then write the answers so they are true for you.
watching TV / you / yesterday at 2am / Were ?
Were you watching TV yesterday at 2am? No, I wasn’t.

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1 having breakfast / Was / at 5am this morning / your dad ?

2 playing / in your English class / cards / you and your friends / Were ?

3 his homework / your best friend / Was / at midnight / doing ?

4 this morning / your teachers / Were / books / carrying ?

Past simple and past continuous


4 Write complete sentences using the past simple and past continuous.
Yesterday I had a terrible day ...
While I play cards / my teacher see me.
While I was playing cards, my teacher saw me.
1 I walk home / when I drop my keys

2 When my mum come in / I not do my homework

3 I drop the plate / while I carry my dinner


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Money
1 Complete the words with the vowels.

earn 1 l nd 2 s v 3 sp nd

4 sw p 5 b y 6 s ll 7 p y f r

8 w n 9 b rr w

2 Circle the correct words.


I often sell / spend my pocket money on music magazines.
1 I sometimes lend / save books to my friends.
2 I usually pay / swap computers games with my cousins.
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3 I never borrow / win drawing competitions.


4 I always buy / earn Marca on Monday mornings.

Computer technology
3 Find 10 computer words in the wordsquare.

S W Z C M O U S E R T
M C L A P T O P P F F
V S A S M K A Z D B L
K P P N C E H V I N A
D E E R N R M H A Y S
E A Y W I E E O Z W H
S K L B E N R E R S D
K E T X O B T I N Y R
T R L G B A C E H O I
O S A P Q S R A R G V
P K A C S E K D M Y E
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Comparatives
1 Write the sentences using the comparative form of the adjectives.
my desktop / large / my laptop My desktop is larger than my printer.
1 my printer / heavy / my laptop
2 my laptop / fast / my desktop
3 my laptop / expensive / my desktop
4 my desktop’s memory / big / my laptop’s memory
5 my desktop at home / bad / the desktops at school

Superlatives
2 Write the sentences using the superlative form of the adjectives.
Greenland / large island in the world. Greenland is the largest island in the world.
1 Asia / big continent in the world.
2 Mercury / small planet in the universe.
3 The French TGV train / fast train in Europe.
4 The Bugatti / expensive car in the world.
5 People say Singapore airport / good airport in the world.

How much / old / big / far is it?


3 Complete the questions with the correct adjective.
Teide is the highest mountain in Spain. How high is it?
1 The Nile is the longest river in the world. How is it?
2 Jeanne Calment died in 1997. She was the oldest woman. How was she?
3 Sydney Harbour Bridge is one of the widest bridges in the world. How is it?
4 Bill Gates is one of the richest men in the world. How is he?

Expressions of quantity

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4 Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.
Have you got any old CDs or DVDs at home?
1 I’ve got old video game but I haven’t got DVDs.
2 I’ve also got old desktop and printer.
3 The desktop’s got large screen but it hasn’t got webcam.
4 The printer’s got ink.
5 Are there old things in your house? I’m looking for bigger memory card.

5 Circle the correct words.


Louise: Hello. I’m phoning about the old desktop.
How much / many memory has it got?
Tom: It hasn’t got (1) many / much memory.
Louise: Has it got (2) any / a big screen?
Tom: Yes, it’s got (3) a / an 18-inch screen.
Louise: Has it got (4) any / some speakers?
Tom: How (5) much / many speakers do you want?
Louise: I don’t need (6) many / a lot of speakers.
Tom: It’s got two. Is that enough?
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Money
1 Write the words.

earn 1 2 3

4 5 6 7

8 9

2 Complete the sentences so they are true for you.


1 I often spend my pocket money on .
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2 I sometimes lend to my friends.


3 I usually swap with my cousins.
4 I never win .
5 I always buy on Monday mornings.

Computer technology
3 Order the letters and write the words. Then match the words with the picture.
aloppt laptop d
1 abcemw
c
2 afhls deirv e
3 dekopst f
4 ceenrs
g
5 abdekory
6 emous h
7 emmory acdr i
8 acennrs b
j
9 aeekprs
10 einprrt
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Comparatives
1 Complete the sentences so they are true for you.
I / my best friend (tall / short) I am taller than my best friend.
1 my pencil case / my mobile phone (small / big)
2 my bedroom / my kitchen (small / large)
3 my jeans / my trainers (expensive / cheap)
4 my history book / my science book (heavy / light)
5 Monday mornings / Sunday afternoons (bad / good)

Superlatives
2 Complete the quiz questions with the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets. Then circle the
correct answers.
What’s the fastest (fast) animal? 3 What’s the (intelligent) mammal?
a a tiger b a cheetah c a puma a the chimpanzee b the dolphin c the whale
1 What’s the (tall) animal? 4 Which animal is the (bad) swimmer?
a a horse b a giraffe c a camel a a dog b a gorilla c a kangaroo
2 What’s the (heavy) land mammal? 5 Which animal has got the (long) tail?
a a cow b a pig c an elephant a a dog b a cat c giraffe

How much / old / big / far is it?


3 Write questions for the answers with How and the words in the box.
big fast heavy much old

I’ve got a fantastic laptop.


How old is it ? It’s two months old.
1 ? It costs about €500.

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2 ? The screen is 15.6”.
3 ? It’s got a huge video card,
so it’s very fast.
4 ? It’s not very heavy.

Expressions of quantity
4 Correct the errors in the sentences.
I haven’t got an old video games. I haven’t got any old video games.
1 My mum’s mobile phone hasn’t got any camera.
2 Is there an ink in the printer?
3 There are any speakers for your mp4 player over there.
4 I want an new memory card for my mobile phone.
5 My camera has got much memory.
6 How much western DVDs have you got?
7 There isn’t some memory available on my computer. 95% is full.
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Jobs
1 Complete the crossword. Then find the mystery word. 1
V E T
1 Someone who looks after sick animals. 2
L
2 A person who rescues people in water. 3
3 This person can repair your car or motorbike. M
4
4 A person who acts in films, TV programmes or plays. A
5 A person who designs houses and buildings. 5
A
6 This person looks after people who are ill or injured. 6
7 This person operates on people in hospitals. N
7
S
Mystery word:

Health problems and first aid


2 Look at the pictures and complete the health problems.

I’ve got a terrible cough ! 1 I’m tired and I’ve got a t ! 2 I’ve got a h !
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3 That man’s got a 4 My sister’s got a c t! 5 I’ve got a m b .


b a .

3 Match the treatments with the health problems in exercise 2.


a Have a sweet! d Would you like an aspirin?
b He shouldn’t move it. e Here’s some cream.
c You should lie down. f Put a plaster on it!
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be going to: affirmative and negative


1 Complete the text with the affirmative form of be going to and the verbs in brackets.
My brother is going to leave (leave) school in June.
He (1) (study) to be an actor
in London. He (2) (share) a
flat with his friends. They (3) (live)
near Camden Town market. I (4) (stay)
with them for a week. We (5) (see)
all the famous places in London. I think my brother
(6) (be) rich and famous.

2 Complete the sentences with the negative form of be going to and the verbs in the box.
be leave live study travel

My brother isn’t going to leave school in April.


1 He a police officer.
2 His friends in Oxford.
3 My brother’s best friend to be a vet.
4 I to my new school by bike.

be going to: questions and short answers


3 Write complete questions. Then write the short answers.
you / be an actor? (✗)
Are you going to be an actor? No, I’m not.
1 your best friend / play tennis later? (✓)

2 you / borrow a horror film? (✓)

3 your uncle / climb a mountain in Switzerland? (✗)

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4 your friends / swap their old video games? (✓)

should / shouldn’t
4 Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t.
I should do my homework every day.
1 My sister’s always tired. She go to bed early and she stay up late.
2 My friend wants to be a surgeon. He study hard.
3 The children have got a lot of insect bites. They put on a cream but they
touch them.
4 It’s my birthday tomorrow. We have a party.

must / mustn’t
5 Circle the correct words.
A sportsperson must / mustn’t train hard every day.
1 Vets must / mustn’t like animals.
2 A nurse must / mustn’t be scared of blood and operations.
3 An engineer must / mustn’t study at university.
4 A teacher must / mustn’t be cruel and unkind.
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Jobs
1 Read the definitions and write the jobs.
A person who works in a school. teacher
1 A person who operates on people.
2 A person who designs and builds machines and roads.
3 A person who installs lights.
4 A person who makes sure we obey the law.
5 A person who plays football, runs, swims, etc, in competitions.
6 A person who rescues people in the water.

2 Match the work places with the jobs.


school a vet
1 theatre b lifeguard
2 police station c teacher
3 garage d mechanic
4 animal hospital e police officer
5 sports stadium f actor
6 the beach g sportsperson

Health problems and first aid


3 Read the dialogues and write the health problems.
Teacher: I’m sorry. I’ve got a 1 Girl: Mum! I’ve got a
terrible cough .
today. Mum: Have an aspirin and
Student: Would you like a then lie down.
sweet?
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2 Boy: I’ve got a . 3 Girl: Look at my


Teacher: You shouldn’t eat so .
many cakes and biscuits. Boy: Would you like some
cream?

4 Man: Doctor, I think I’ve got 5 Boy: I’ve got an ,


a . sir.
Doctor: Can you move your Teacher: You shouldn’t swim
fingers? today.
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be going to: affirmative and negative


1 Complete the text with the affirmative form of be going to and the verbs in the box.
have leave live stay study

My cousin is going to leave school in June. She (1) to be a surgeon


in Manchester. She (2) in a flat with her friends near the city centre.
They (3) a party every weekend and I (4) with
them.

2 Correct the information in the sentences.


My cousin is going to leave school in April. (June)
She isn’t going to leave school in April. She’s going to leave school in June.
1 She’s going to live in London with her friends. (Manchester)

2 They are going to study twice a week. (every day)

3 I am going to visit them next week. (next year)

be going to: questions and short answers


3 Read the answers and complete the questions.
Are you going to be a vet? No, I’m not. I’m going to be a surgeon.
1 in the sea tomorrow? No, they’re not. They’re going to swim in the lake.
2 pizza tonight? Yes, we are. We’re going to have pizza and salad.
3 a new laptop? No, I’m not. I’m going to buy a bigger desktop.
4 outdoors? Yes, you are. You’re going to sleep in a tent.

should / shouldn’t

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4 Write the questions. Then write the answers.
I’ve got a temperature. Stay at home / go to the party? Should I stay at home or should I go to the party?
You should stay at home. You shouldn’t go to the party.
1 It’s my birthday. Have a party / watch TV?

2 My brother loves cars. Be a vet / be a mechanic?

3 My friends are bored. Read a book / play a game?

must / mustn’t
5 Look at the picture and complete the sentences. Use must / mustn’t, and the verbs in the box.
eat listen to push run wear

You mustn’t eat.


1 near the pool.
2 a swimming cap.
3 the lifeguard.
4 anyone.
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Life events
1 Complete the words with the vowels.

have children 1 go to n v rs ty 2 start sch l

3 learn to dr v 4 get m rr d 5 buy a h s

6 leave h m 7 be b rn 8 get a j b

2 Circle the correct words.


My mum was / had born in 1966, in London. Four years later, she
(1) started / left primary school and when she was 18, she
(2) started / left school. She wanted to (3) train / learn to be a teacher
so she went to university. At university she met my dad, and they
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(4) got / started married in 1996. My mum (5) was / had two children,
me and my brother. Last year, she (6) was / got a very good job in a
school and my parents are going to (7) buy / start a bigger house.

Musical instruments
3 Find nine musical instruments in the wordsquare.

P E R C U S S I O N
G U I T A R U V T K
S A X O P H O N E E
G E D E P S V F K Y
V F L U T E B H M B
I J T R U M P E T O
O P K U D R U M S A
L F C D N T J S L R
I C P B U J S S M D
N O V L P I A N O S
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will / won’t: affirmative and negative


1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use will or won’t.
You will be (be) rich and famous!
1 My grandma (learn) to drive before she’s 80.
2 I (not leave) school when I’m 16.
3 My cousin (start) primary school next year.
4 My parents (not buy) a bigger house this year.

2 Correct the information in the sentences.


Prince Harry will become King of England after Prince Charles. (Prince William)
Prince Harry won’t become King of England after Prince Charles. Prince William will become King.
1 Valencia will win the Spanish football league. (Barcelona)

2 In 2016, the Olympics will take place in London. (Rio de Janeiro)

3 2018 will be the Year of the Monkey. (Year of the Dog)

4 There will be 28 days in February in 2016. (29 days)

will / won’t: questions and short answers


3 Look at the table and complete the You column. Then write the questions using will.

John Emily and Sam You


Leave school at 16? ✗ ✓
Go to university? ✓ ✗
Live in another country? ✓ ✓

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John / leave school at 16 ? Will John leave school at 16?
1 Emily and Sam / live in another country ?
2 John / go to university ?
3 you / go to university ?
4 Emily and Sam / leave school at 16 ?
5 you / live in another country ?

4 Write short answers for the questions in exercise 3.


No, he won’t. 2 4
1 3 5

First conditional
5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.
be go learn not practise not watch swim

If it is sunny, I will swim in the sea.


1 My parents pleased if I stay at home and study.
2 If we to Morocco, I will ride a camel.
3 If I learn to play the drums, my friend the electric guitar.
4 If we every day, we will play the songs terribly.
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Life events
1 Complete the phrases with the words in the box.
born children drive house job married school university

have children 1 leave 2 buy a 3 get

4 learn to 5 go to 6 be 7 get a

2 Complete the text with the correct form of the phrases in exercise 1.
My dad was born in 1960. When he was 16, he decided to
(1) and earn some money. He (2) in a car garage.
He couldn’t drive, so a year later he (3) .When he was 20, he decided to be
an engineer, so he (4) in Manchester. While he was studying at university, he
met my mum. When they (5) in 1994, they were living in my grandparents’
house. Two years later, they wanted to live in their own house. So they (6)
and after that, they (7) three .

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3 Look at the pictures and complete the crossword.


Across Down 1
4 1 S
2
A
X
3
O
6 2 P
H
O
N
8 3 4 5
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1 Complete the sentences will or won’t and the verbs in the box.
be not get have learn leave not train

1 My brother to be an architect.
He hates drawing.
2 I home when I get married.
3 My best friend to drive when he is 17.
4 I think my cousin’s baby born next week.
5 We a job next summer.

will: questions and short answers


2 Write questions with will. Then write short answers so they are true for you.
you / go to the cinema next week?
Will you go to the cinema next week? No, I won’t.
1 your friends / play basketball tomorrow?

2 the school holidays / start soon?

3 you / buy a new mobile phone next year?

4 your favourite football team / win the league?

First conditional
3 Write the first conditional sentences.
If I become rich and famous / I buy a big house.
If I become rich and famous, I’ll buy a big house.

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1 If you stay up late / you be tired.

2 If I get a job in the summer / I earn some money.

3 I not go to school / if I have a temperature tomorrow.

4 I drop these plates / if you not help me.

5 If Jack not help me with my homework / I not download this film for him.

4 Complete the sentences so they are true for you.


If I’m late for school again, my teacher will phone my parents.
1 If I learn to drive,
2 If it is sunny at the weekend,
3 My teacher will be pleased if
4 I will have a party if
5 I won’t go to school if
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Materials and containers


1 Find 14 materials and containers in the word snake.

g aluminium
lba bot
oo tle

ar
lw b ox

nj
ta gla

to
ssc ot
e

an rc
m

ca rdb
oard a pe
plasticcart onp

2 Label the containers with some of the words in exercise 1.

jar 1 2

3 4 5

Endangered animals
3 Complete the words with the vowels.
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elephant 1 l p rd 2 t rtl 3 p
 l r
b r

4 t g r 5 d lph n 6 p nd 7 sn k

8 r ng- t n 9 rh n c r s
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Present perfect: affirmative


1 Circle the correct words.
My teachers has / have decided to reduce our waste. They (1) has / have bought special bins for
the school. Our teacher (2) has / have put four bins in our classroom. I (3) has / have thrown my old
clothes in the brown bin. My best friend (4) has / have thrown her old books in the blue bin. We
(5) has / have also recycled our old pens and pencils.

2 Complete the sentences with the present perfect affirmative form of the verbs in brackets.
I have turned off (turn off) all the lights.
1 We (buy) local food.
2 My brother (recycle) his old school books.
3 My best friend (try) Fair Trade chocolate.
4 They (open) a new recycling centre in our town.

3 Look at the pictures and write sentences using the present perfect affirmative form of the verbs in
brackets.

(fall) They have fallen. 1 (eat) 2 (cut)

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3 (buy) 4 (have) 5 (break)

Present perfect: negative


4 Rewrite the sentences in the present perfect negative.
I have bought an expensive laptop. I haven’t bought an expensive laptop.
1 We have eaten food from all over the world.
2 They have had a terrible holiday.
3 I have seen Brad Pitt in the supermarket.
4 My best friend has visited all the capital cities in Europe.

Present perfect: questions and short answers


5 Complete the questions with have or has. Then write the short answers.
Have you ever climbed a mountain? (✓) Yes, I have.
1 your teacher ever taken part in a sports competition? (✗)
2 you ever ridden a tiger? (✗)
3 your mum ever used your mobile phone? (✓)
4 your friends ever had dinner in your house? (✓)
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Materials and containers


1 Order the letters and write the words.

aelmt 1 loow 2 cnoott 3 aiilmmnuu


metal

4 aabcddorr 5 aglss 6 aeppr 7 acilpst


2 Complete the text with the materials in exercise 1.

At our recycling centre, the blue bin is for paper and (1) , such as notebooks and
boxes. We put our cans and bags in the yellow bin because it’s for (2) ,
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(3) and (4) . The green bin is for (5) so I put bottles here. Don’t
forget, you can also recycle your own clothes. Put your (6) T-shirts and your
(7) jumpers in the brown bin.

Endangered animals
3 Complete the crossword. Then find the mystery word.
1 This is an intelligent sea mammal that can jump very high. 1
D O L P H I N
2 This is the largest cat in the world and it’s got stripes. 2
3 Some humans hunt this animal for its horn.
3
4 The largest land animal lives in Africa, and its smaller
cousin lives in Asia. 4
5 This reptile can kill you if it bites you. 5
6 Some humans hunt this water animal for its meat and eggs.
6
7 This large black and white bear comes from China.
7
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Present perfect: affirmative


1 Correct the errors in the sentences.
My family has decide to help the planet. My family has decided to help the planet.
1 My mum have organized everything.
2 We have stoped using plastic bags.
3 My sister has took our old clothes to a charity shop.
4 I have tryed the new recycling centre.
5 My dad has buyed Fair Trade food.

2 Answer the questions. Use the present perfect affirmative form of the verbs in the box.
break eat pass play steal turn off

Why are you bored? Dad turned off the television.


1 Why are you pleased? I all my exams.
2 Why do you feel sick? We a lot of cakes and chocolate.
3 Why is your friend walking? Someone her bicycle.
4 Why are your brothers tired? They a difficult tennis match.
5 Why are you in the hospital? My sister her leg.

Present perfect: negative


3 Write complete sentences. Use the present perfect negative.
I / not buy / a new printer. I haven’t bought a new printer.
1 We / not study / the French Revolution.
2 They / not steal / my mobile phone. It’s here!
3 I / not have / Japanese food.
4 My best friend / not visit / Madrid.
5 You / not finish / your breakfast.

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4 Write the questions. Use the present perfect and ever.
you / read a book in English? Have you ever read a book in English?
1 you / meet a famous sportsperson?
2 you / break a part of your body?
3 your best friend / ride an unusual animal?
4 your friends / have an unusual pet?
5 you and your friends / swim in the sea?

5 Write answers for the questions in exercise 4 so they are true for you.
Yes, I have. I have read a book for my English class.
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Playing games
1 Order the letters and write the words.

abet 1 llor a cdei 2 adln 3 cnotu


beat

4 egiv pu 5 elos 6 imss a nrtu 7 aceht


8 egssu 9 emov a cenortu


2 Circle the correct words.


I’m very bad at chess. I always lose / win.
1 My brother often gets double six when he rolls a dice / a counter.
2 If you don’t know the answer, you should guess / count.
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3 Let’s count / cheat our money to see who has won.


4 If you land on the yellow square, you miss a turn / a counter.

Places to visit
3 Find 12 places to visit in the wordsquare.

A R T G A L L E R Y Q K F
T E L V D M T S C W C R I
S C A T U A O A A A A M S
T F Q L K R W F T T M O H
A N U K M K N A H E P N I
T V A H E E S R E R S U N
U J R N B T Q I D P I M G
E R I A J Q U P R A T E P
L D U V D S A A A R E N O
B H M V J K R R L K D T R
C A S T L E E K L B K O T
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1 Complete the table with the sentences in the box.
I’m not cheating. He plays chess. She doesn’t play cards.
They were counting their money. We didn’t miss a turn.

Present simple Present continuous Past simple Past continuous


+ He plays chess. I’m winning the game. You rolled the dice. (1)

– (2) (3) (4) He wasn’t cheating.

Present simple and present continuous


2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the present simple or
present continuous.
My grandparents visit (visit) us once a month
and we play (play) Monopoly.
1 My sister never (take part)
because she (not like)
Monopoly.
2 We (count) our money right now.
3 My granddad often (win)
because he usually (cheat).
4 Today I (beat) him.

Past simple and past continuous


3 Circle the correct words.
We were crossing the road when we were finding / found a mobile phone.
1 I didn’t have / wasn’t having maths yesterday.

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2 When she left home, the sun shone / was shining.
3 My friends played / were playing football at 6pm yesterday.
4 While I was counting / counted my money, I dropped €10.

Questions
4 Order the words to make questions.
your friends / chess / Do / play ? Do your friends play chess?
1 now / you / Are / winning ?
2 climb / Did / a mountain / you / at the weekend ?
3 having / Were / dinner / at 9pm / your parents ?

The future
5 Circle the correct words.
We … a water park 2 We … go by car. 4 My friends … to try the
tomorrow. a don’t b aren’t c won’t new water slide.
a visit b visiting a are b are going c will
c ’re visiting 3 I … sandwiches with me.
a will to take b ’m taking 5 I … to watch them.
1 So, we … having normal c take a ’m going b going c ’ll
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Playing games
1 Complete the crossword. Then find the mystery word. 1
M O V E
1 The players .... their counters around the board. 2
2 A small cube with one to six spots on each side.
3
3 If you don’t know the answer in an exam, you should .... .
4 If you don’t win, you .... . 4

5 In monopoly, when you .... on another player’s property, you 5


need to pay.
6
6 My friends often .... by looking at my cards.
7 After my brother took my queen in chess, I decided to .... . 7

8 To move around the board, you need to .... the answer in 2. 8


9 Have we got the same number of cards? .... your cards, please.
9

Mystery phrase:

Places to visit
2 Label the places to visit.

fishing port 1 2
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3 4 5

3 Complete the sentences with the words in exercise 2.


I often go to the fishing port in our town to see the fishing boats.
1 The of Liberty is on an island in New York.
2 Visitors to London often go to Camden Town to buy clothes, jewellery and cheap CDs.
3 There are two near Alicante where you can see leopards, tigers, dolphins and
crocodiles.
4 The Eiffel Tower is the tallest in France.
5 When we hike in the Pyrenees, we often stay at a in Andorra.
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1 Complete the table with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

Present simple Present continuous Past simple Past continuous


✓ I never Mum (1) Jack (2) We (3)
cheat (cheat). (lose). (miss) a turn. (count) our money.
✗ Dad (4) You (5) . They (6) I (7)
(not play) cards. (not lose). (not win). (not roll) the dice.

Present simple and present continuous


2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.
Use the present simple or present continuous.
cheat feel look play not sit stay not win

My Grandpa and his brother stay with us at Christmas.


1 They always cards.
2 Grandpa isn’t pleased because he the game.
3 Now Grandpa angry and he at the table.
4 His brother at the moment because he at Grandpa’s cards.

Past simple and past continuous


3 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the past simple or present
continuous.
Last summer, I went (go) to London with my family. In London we (1) (visit) the
aquarium and we (2) (see) some art galleries. My favourite day
(3) (be) Saturday. The sun (4) (shine) and we
(5) (decide) to go Portobello Market. While I (6) (look for) a souvenir, I

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(7) (find) a beautiful T-shirt and I (8) (buy) it.

Questions
4 Complete the questions with do, did, are or were. Then write short answers so they are true for you.
Do you feel nervous before an exam? Yes, I do.
1 you travel to another country last summer?
2 you talking when your teacher came in?
3 you and your friends playing cards right now?

The future
5 Circle the correct words.

Hi Louise,
We have / ‘re having a great time here in Portugal. We (1) stay / ‘re staying on a campsite. We
(2) ’re going / go to build a fire later, but we (3) aren’t / don’t going to cook our food on it. We
(4) ‘re going to eat / eat in the campsite restaurant. We have got lots of plans. Tomorrow, we
(5) ’re going / ‘ll go to the beach, and on Saturday, we (6) ’re visiting / ’re visit an art gallery. I hope
we (7) ’ll go / went to the water park soon. I think this (8) going / will be the best holiday ever!
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